Tag: plants for bonsai
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PRUNUS incisa ‘Kojo-no-mai’
In March and April, PRUNUS incisa ‘Kojo-no-mai’ (dwarf flowering cherry tree) reaches its peak. Its wood does not grow straight, but rather in small zigzags. It is almost tortuous. The flowers, in the shape of white bells, slightly pinkish, appear during these months on its bare wood. Then, in fall, it has another moment of…
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PINUS parviflora ‘Tanima No Yuki’
PINUS parviflora ‘Tanima No Yuki’ is a selection of Japanese white pine with an unpronounceable name which means: “snow in the valley”. This pine is a miniature form that will not exceed 1 meter in height and width after a few decades.In addition, it offers young shoots of a bright pink in the spring (see…
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CORYLUS avellana ‘Red Majestic’ (red corkscrew hazel)
The CORYLUS avellana ‘Red Majestic’ (red corkscrew hazel) stands out as a multi-faceted star. Very early in spring, it begins its show with its huge, pendulous creamy yellow catkins. Then it develops its slightly twitchy deep red leaves. In fall, squirrels will delight in its hazelnuts. Finally, it is in winter when the leaves have…
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PINUS sylvestris ‘Anny’s Wintersun’
In winter, the days are getting shorter and shorter and the lack of sun leaves our gardens a little sad and dark. PINUS sylvestris ‘Anny’s Wintersun’ (yellow Scots pine) that we offer, will be the sun in your garden all winter long. This Scots pine is a form with really yellow and particularly bright foliage…
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PINUS thunbergii ‘Thunderhead’
PINUS thunbergii ‘Thunderhead’ is a dwarf and compact form. This Japanese black pine (vernacular name) has dark green foliage and grows really slowly. It is also very decorative during the development of its young shoots. The subject of the photo is about 20 years old. As it ages, this conifer takes on pretty irregular shapes…
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CRYPTOMERIA japonica ‘Kyara Gold’ (R)
CRYPTOMERIA japonica ‘Kyara Gold’ (R) is a novelty. This yellow Japanese cedar (vernacular name) develops bright yellow shoots in spring that remain yellow throughout the seasons. In addition, these shoots have a twisted appearance. The plant grows in a narrow columnar shape. It is truly a magnificent conifer that remains beautiful all year round. How…
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PINUS sylvestris ‘Candlelight’
PINUS sylvestris ‘Candlelight’ is an extraordinary Scots pine that will not exceed 3 to 4 meters. In spring, when the new shoots arrive, the magic begins. Creamy white in color, they form an important contrast with the needles of the previous year, which have turned green after a few months of performance. Its compact shape…